Nate El Grande Al Reves by Lincoln Peirce 9781933032986 (Hardback, 2015)
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Martin, de Grumete a Capitan by Arianna Squilloni 9788415357339 (Hardback, 2015)
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Jane, el Zorro y Yo by Fanny Britt 9788416131259 (Hardback, 2017)
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Chupetes de Luna by Jose Urriola 9788415357124 (Hardback, 2016)
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Elasmosaurio. Nadador de Cuello Largo by Gary Jeffrey 9786074006148 (Hardback, 2012)
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TITLE: Caperucita Roja. BINDING: Hardcover. Acceptable - Very well read. Reading copy only. May have significant wear and tear and contain notes & highlighting. Good - Usual signs of a well read book but good overall condition.

Illustrations by Aitana Carrasco. Lejos (Far away) by Pablo Albo. The clouds made him see that it is not always good to have one’s feet on the ground, and the sun helped him to see everything clear. ”.

At bedtime Hector tells his mother that he is afraid because there is a wolf behind the curtain in his bedroom. While Hector builds on this story, his mother and his cat become frightened until finally Hector has to scare the wolf off. Readers can lift the curtain to see what is under it.

Wonderful illustrations enhance the classic tale of one of Europes greatest writers, who, one year before his death while walking in Steglitz Park in Berlin, Germany, met a very young girl crying over her lost doll and consoled her by telling her that the doll was simply on a journey and would write the girl, allowing Kafka himself to create and have delivered to the girl for three weeks wondrous letters the doll is supposed to have written.